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The vowel sound in tie is a long I sound, so that it rhymes with die, lie, and pie, and also by (bye), cry, dry, dye, fly, fry, guy, high, lye, my, ply, pry, rely, rye, sigh, sky, sly, sty, thigh, try, why, and wry.

Other words with a long I include:

I words (isle, mild, find, sign)

IGHT sounds (light, might)

I words with silent E (bite, pine, wipe)

EI words (stein, fraulein)

AI words (aisle)

Y words (type, rhyme)

AY Words from French (bayou, cayenne)

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Does tie have a short or long vowel sound?

The word tie has a long I vowel sound (sounds like ty in tycoon).


Does tie have a short vowel sound?

No. The IE is pronounced as a long I sound. (sounds like ty in tycoon)


Is tie a short vowel?

Yes, "tie" has a long vowel sound as in /taɪ/. The "ie" in "tie" creates a diphthong, which is a combination of two vowel sounds. So, it is not considered a short vowel.


Does tie have a long I vowel sound?

Yes. The IE pair is pronounced like the letter I. It rhymes with die and pie.


What words make the y sound like a hard vowel you?

Usually it tends to end in a "Y" with the sound of "ee". Such as 'crazy' and 'daily'. Sometimes you can use it as the "I" sound. Such 'by', 'try', or 'tie'.


What words have the same vowel sound as kite?

Ah, what a lovely question. Words like light, might, and sight have the same vowel sound as kite. Just imagine those words floating gently in the breeze, like colorful kites dancing in the sky. Keep exploring words and sounds, my friend, and let your creativity soar!


What is a homophone for the word tie?

A homophone for the word tie is "Thai." These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.


Is tie a long I or short I sound?

It is a long I, the same as lie and pie.


What are verbs with a short vowel sound and a single consonant?

The only verb forms with a single consonant and a short vowel seem to be "am" and "is." (are has an umlaut A sound).Other one-consonant verbs such as aid, aim, be, buy, die, do, ease, eat, eke, eye, go, hoe, obey, oil, owe, pay, queue, rue, see, sue, and tie have long vowel sounds.


Does title have a long vowel?

Yes. The I in title is a long I as in tie and tight.


What role does a tie play in music notation?

A tie in music notation connects two notes of the same pitch to make them sound as one longer note.


When do you tie your horse to a post?

You tie your horse to a post when you want him to stand still and in the same place. I hope that doesn't sound facetious, but I'm not sure what exactly you need to know. When you do tie your horse, remember the saying "Tie him short, and tie him high". In other words, don't have the rope that secures him to the post be so long that he can step on it or trip over it, and tie it high enough so that he can't get a leg through it. Is that what you needed to know?